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*Heather’s hair was always thin, but in the summer of 2020, she noticed it was also falling out. Under the unforgiving glare of a bright bathroom mirror light, she parted her hair in a panic to reveal sparse patches of scalp. “It’s like I haven’t been the same person since. I know it’s only hair, but it’s also all I can think about. Why it’s happened, how to fix it, how I can ever feel confident in myself again,” the 32-year-old writer told Euronews Health. Approximately one-third of women will experience some form of hair loss, known as alopecia, in their lifetime, according to Harvard Health…

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